The Victory has a rousing origin story. Much-loved local restaurant Franklins was a jewel in East Dulwich’s dining crown, but closed earlier this year after 26 years in business. Aghast, the locals rallied, including restaurateur Jamie Younger of the nearby Begging Bowl. Within weeks, the place was his. This is by no means Younger’s first rodeo, and he’s got former Noble Rotter Seán Breen in to exec chef the menu, which is a little bit French. In the elegant but not overblown back room, classic cocktails are sipped in dainty Nick & Nora glasses as we snack on perfect melba-toast like soldiers topped with chopped egg mayonnaise and silky Cantabrian anchovies. The main event is a whole roast poulet jaune (that’s a yellow, corn-fed chicken to you and I), served in two parts. Welcome back to the neighbourhood, The Victory. This one’s a keeper.
It’s the height of the Great British Summer, we’re in the midst of a third heatwave already this summer, and what with all those late World Cup kick-offs, we wouldn’t be surprised if you’re feeling pretty knackered after a week of extremely late bedtimes and restless, sweaty nights.
The thing is, you’re gonna have to suck it up and push through the sleep deprivation, because there’s simply too much unmissable stuff going on over the second weekend of July.
For starters, it’s a huge week for summer sport, with Wimbledon wrapping up over the weekend and the quarter-finals of the World Cup beginning. England face Norway on Saturday night, and if you’re still not sure where you’re gonna watch, we’ve rounded up all the best watch parties in the city, if you want to soak up the atmosphere.
It’s also another big weekend for open-air gigs, with Pitbull and Lewis Capaldi playing over the final weekend of BST Hyde Park, Rudimental and Groove Armada playing at Ally Pally’s Kaleidoscope Festival, and free festival Power and Respect on the East Bank.
And with another scorcher on the horizon this weekend, it’s perfect whether to check out some open-air cinema and theatre, or to plan another picnic or pub garden sesh.
Start planning: here’s our roundup of the best things to do in July.
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